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1       IX|    opportunity to regain his composure, to collect his thoughts
2      XVI|      a voice of such perfect composure, in the midst of this excited
3      XVI|   succeeded in regaining his composure. He sprang to the door,
4     XVII|      been able to retain her composure; now, it was impossible.~ ~
5    XXXIV|  insult; but he retained his composure.~ ~“What do you desire?”
6  XXXVIII| struggled hard to regain his composure. The soldiers were very
7      XLI|    testament.~ ~Marie-Anne’s composure and resignation made him
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